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and marketing expert jeffrey hazlett is author and head of the hazlett group and was the cmo of kodak. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> i was just in the airport in asp aspen, colorado. when you land there there is a big sign from coldwell banker and it just brought home the point to me that these small companies may, you know, they say they do better at finding the good houses, do better with customer service perhaps, but they will never have the money of a coldwell banker to buy that huge sign in the airport. and you experienced the same thing wrp you were a small baby food company competing against companies like gerber. how do you get the word out? >> i mean, i think you have to know your consumer. so mothers really don't like being marketed to. and if you're looking potentially for a very luxury boutique home, potentially you might want to go and find a luxury boutique agency. >> you don't have tons of money in the beginning. now you have hundreds of millions in sales. you are crossing your fingers and hoping that people are going to start talking about you. >> when w
and marketing expert jeffrey hazlett is author and head of the hazlett group and was the cmo of kodak. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> i was just in the airport in asp aspen, colorado. when you land there there is a big sign from coldwell banker and it just brought home the point to me that these small companies may, you know, they say they do better at finding the good houses, do better with customer service perhaps, but they will never have the money of a coldwell...
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jeffrey rosen quietly gave his top deputies vacation benefits they could later convert to cash. the paper says the county's top administrator is investigating whether those same perks must now be offered to tens of thousands of other union employees. that could potentially wipe out any savings the county achieved by renegotiating wages and benefits in the first place. >>> this is an incredible series of circumstances that allowed a family of five to survive a car crash into the american river. their suv went off highway 50, flipping over into the middle of the river. by chance, a can kayaker with emergency medical experience was right there. he pulled three children to safety. then went back for the driver. who was trapped upside down, his head held up by his waive wooif. >> wife. >> i was afraid if i cut his seatbelt would he die in front of me and his wife and three can kids. >> three other men with experience in swift water rescue were nearby. the family was hospitalized but only the driver suffered major injuries. >> we'll g >>> if you don't like today, it there is tomorrow
jeffrey rosen quietly gave his top deputies vacation benefits they could later convert to cash. the paper says the county's top administrator is investigating whether those same perks must now be offered to tens of thousands of other union employees. that could potentially wipe out any savings the county achieved by renegotiating wages and benefits in the first place. >>> this is an incredible series of circumstances that allowed a family of five to survive a car crash into the...
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marcus armstrong and jeffrey cattera know it's likely they'll never see the outside of prison again. >> january 13th, 1989, i committed my crime, was arrested the same day. it was a murder/robbery. i got life without the possibility of parole. stupid. stupid. i was a kid. did the wrong thing. you know? i've never denied my crime. i accept responsibility for what i did. although i regret what happened and -- i mean, it happened. i can't take that back. >> i'm in here for first-degree murder. i have 25 to life with an additional 6 years, so 31 altogether. i can't blame nobody but myself. me personally. my mom and dad are married. you know, i'm from the inner city, but a good part of the inner city, mostly middle-class families. >> armstrong is a former gang banger who was involved with credit card fraud and drugs. >> she was an ex-girlfriend of mine, but we still lived together at the time. what i was doing started infringing on her life and she started getting scared and she tried to stop me and didn't listen. and it's been a discrepancy now if she was going to the police to talk or n
marcus armstrong and jeffrey cattera know it's likely they'll never see the outside of prison again. >> january 13th, 1989, i committed my crime, was arrested the same day. it was a murder/robbery. i got life without the possibility of parole. stupid. stupid. i was a kid. did the wrong thing. you know? i've never denied my crime. i accept responsibility for what i did. although i regret what happened and -- i mean, it happened. i can't take that back. >> i'm in here for first-degree...
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jeffrey guard there. thank you both for being here. let's start with the very idea after all of this time since the moment of the newto massacre, the president is seems to be tearing up. there is still not a discussion about mental health and its relationship to the shooters, all of which we know to have been mentally disturbed. i'm talking about from colorad to newtown connecticut. why in the world are we not. >> some people are trying to brinit up as a discussion. there has to be changes legally in terms of how we handl these people who are violence. how do we make sure that they get the care that they need? right now in some cases it's harry hard if you even hospitalize somebody to actually keep them in the hospital due to insurance policy. so there are a lot of things that need to change before we can treat the violence mentally ill population appropriately. >> the other part of that is we don't want to stereotype because there are so many people who do have mental illnesses, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism. >> we stay away
jeffrey guard there. thank you both for being here. let's start with the very idea after all of this time since the moment of the newto massacre, the president is seems to be tearing up. there is still not a discussion about mental health and its relationship to the shooters, all of which we know to have been mentally disturbed. i'm talking about from colorad to newtown connecticut. why in the world are we not. >> some people are trying to brinit up as a discussion. there has to be...
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district attorney jeffrey rosen quietly gave his top deputies vacation benefits they can later convert to cash. the paper says the county's top administrator is investigating whether the same perks must now be offered to tens of thousands of other union employees in the county. if so, that could wipe out potentially any savings the county achieves by renegotiating wages and benefits in the first place. >>> an incredible series of circumstances allowed a family of five to survive a car crash into the american river. their suv went off highway 50, flipping over into the middle of the river. by chance a kayaker with emergency medical experience was nearby. he pulled three children to safety. he went back for the driver, who was trapped upside down, his head being held up by his wife. >> i was afraid if i cut the seat belt he would have died in front of me, in front of me, his wife and three kids. >> and again by chance a fire truck with men trained in swift water rescue was nearby. they put a life jacket under the driver's head while cutting off the roof of the car. only the husband, the
district attorney jeffrey rosen quietly gave his top deputies vacation benefits they can later convert to cash. the paper says the county's top administrator is investigating whether the same perks must now be offered to tens of thousands of other union employees in the county. if so, that could wipe out potentially any savings the county achieves by renegotiating wages and benefits in the first place. >>> an incredible series of circumstances allowed a family of five to survive a car...
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lou: jeffrey thank you, and doctor w -- isn't it gat to be in america. liz: in. john: this amphibious vehicle drives on land and water. >> would you like said drive one of these things to work? big stakes. establish taxi companies. at the expense of cool new options. >> trying to get the ability for companies like mine to operate. john: something completely different. libertarian. >> changing the opinion. john: good. when government gives some people special privileges it deprives us of good things like this. >> the government protect the chosen ones. that is our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: the chosen ones are what we call these selected ones that get special favors. you want to give someone a favor , fine, some which -- some business was to, fine,hey and you spend your own money. unlike government, you cannot use force. government uses force with gives out favors. taxes you and me to give money and often special privileges to chosen ones. usually rich people with connections. and as government grows it gives up more favors like handouts
lou: jeffrey thank you, and doctor w -- isn't it gat to be in america. liz: in. john: this amphibious vehicle drives on land and water. >> would you like said drive one of these things to work? big stakes. establish taxi companies. at the expense of cool new options. >> trying to get the ability for companies like mine to operate. john: something completely different. libertarian. >> changing the opinion. john: good. when government gives some people special privileges it...
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here is terry jeffrey. nice to see you. you look at a record number op disability. the folks argue that there's an aging working population and baby boomers hitting retirement and this is the reason we have so many folks on disability. do you buy that argument? >> well, it contributes to it, but there are real trends here that need to be examined. the disability insurance program was created by dwight eisenhower, the first years of the country had no disability. and the labor statistics compared to the people on disability by the social security administration. 1968, 51 full-time workers for each person on disability. this year, there are 13 full-time workers for each person on disability. the trend is going down and down and down and so clearly this is representative of a cultural change in the united states where a higher percentage of people during the working life are willing to accept disability. >> part of the cultural change, i assume you'll say, the types of disorders that are claimed as disability. we have the top disorders, number one, musculoskeletal syst
here is terry jeffrey. nice to see you. you look at a record number op disability. the folks argue that there's an aging working population and baby boomers hitting retirement and this is the reason we have so many folks on disability. do you buy that argument? >> well, it contributes to it, but there are real trends here that need to be examined. the disability insurance program was created by dwight eisenhower, the first years of the country had no disability. and the labor statistics...